Released Monday, Hidden Himalayas: Asia’s Wonderland describes the discoveries of more than 200 species, including 133 plants, 39 invertebrates, 26 fish, 10 amphibians, a reptile, a bird, and a mammal between 2009 and 2014. That's 34 species a year unearthed in a region spanning Bhutan, northeastern India, Nepal, northern Myanmar (Burma), and southern parts of Tibet.

“I am excited that the region—home to a staggering number of species including some of the most charismatic fauna—continues to surprise the world with the nature and pace of species discovery,” says Ravi Singh, CEO of WWF-India.

But the organization also warns that human development is threatening much of the region's environment, with only 25 percent of its original habitat intact.

Take a look through our gallery for some of the Himalaya's newest kids on the block.